ABOUT KNIVES

Knife Care

BUCK KNIVES ARE DESIGNED FOR CUTTING

Please don't throw, pound, pry or chop with a Buck knife. It's not safe and if you damage the knife using it that way, it may void the warranty. Strong impact or twisting can also damage your knife, or worse, cause an injury. If you have a locking blade, always check that the locking mechanism has secured the blade open before you use it.

KNIFE CARE INSTRUCTIONS

Buck knives are built to last. Cleaning and caring for your knife will maintain performance and enhance the life your knife.

Don't try to repair a damaged knife yourself. Send it to us and we'll do our best to make it good as new.

Store your knife in a dry place.

CLEAN THE ENTIRE KNIFE REGULARLY

That includes the blade, pivot points and locking mechanism. It's best not to immerse the knife in liquid. But if you do, be sure to dry your knife thoroughly. Spray cleaners are a good alternative. Clean and oil your knife regularly to avoid sticky residues, light surface oxidation and the beginnings of rust. Always lubricate your knife after cleaning, we recommend using Wax Lubricant. It will lubricate, seal and protect your knife from surface oxidation and corrosion from moisture.